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Hello, I'm wondering if anyone can share info on the fiscal impact of addressing pest issues reactively vs proactively, whether there are publications I've missed or if anyone is willing to share their experiences? In trying to soften the blow of proposed costs incurred in preventive treatments (freezing, anoxia), we're attempting to highlight with hard numbers the costs of treating infestations after the fact, i.e., cost of hiring extra staff, hiring external companies to freeze at volume, delays in exhibition, shut down of facilities. The goal being hard numbers underscore the cost effectiveness and good business sense of preventive care. If anyone can share thoughts, please contact me here: fus...@gwu.edu and thank you in advance. Kindly, Maria Fusco -- Maria Fusco *Chief Conservator* *Margaret Wing Dodge Chair in Conservation* Foggy Bottom: 701 21st Street, NW • Washington, DC 20052 Avenir Center: 44930 Knoll Square • Ashburn, VA 20147 571-553-0278 • fus...@gwu.edu • museum.gwu.edu ------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list send an email to imail...@museumpests.net and in the body put: "unsubscribe pestlist" Any problems email l...@zaks.com